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List of people from Nottingham

This is a list of notable people with a Wikipedia page, who have been or are associated with Nottingham and district (postcodes NG1–NG16), arranged by category and date of birth. Entries are in birth order. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) is pay-walled.

Armed forces

Arts

Business

Literature

Music

Politics

Religion

Technology and scholarship

Sport

Boxing

Cricket

Association football

Gymnastics

  • (Born 1992) Becky Downie, gymnast at the Commonwealth Games, European Championships and 2008 and 2016 Olympics, 2015 World bronze medallist, was born in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1993) Sam Oldham, gymnast, member of GB bronze medal-winning team, 2012 Olympics, was born in Keyworth.
  • (Born 1994) Niamh Rippin, gymnast, London 2012 reserve, was born in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1999) Ellie Downie, gymnast, sister of Becky Downie, multiple medallist at Youth Olympic Games, 2014 Junior European champion on vault, 2015 World bronze medallist, European all=round champion, 2016 Olympian, was born in Nottingham.

Martial arts

Other sports

  • (1896–1933) Tim Birkin, racing driver, was born in Basford.
  • (1905–1927) Archie Birkin, motorcycle racer, was born in Nottingham.
  • (1912–1994) Archibald Stinchcombe, ice hockey player, became coach to Nottingham Panthers in 1949 and lived in the city until he died in 1994.
  • (1914–1955) Tom Blower, swimmer, was born in Hyson Green.
  • (Born 1941) Doug Scott, mountaineer, was raised in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1957) Jayne Torvill and (born 1958) Christopher Dean, Olympic ice skating gold medallists, were born respectively in Clifton, Nottinghamshire, and Calverton.
  • (Born 1969) Bryan Steel professional racing cyclist, Olympic and World Championships medallist, was born in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1970) Phil Crampton, alpinist and high-altitude mountaineer, was born in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1971) Anthony Hamilton (snooker player), was born in Nottingham. and (1978) Michael Holt, professional snooker players who both competed in the Nazareth House Snooker League, established in Nottingham in 1940.
  • (Born 1973) Elizabeth Arnold, British Olympic swimmer in 1992, was born in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1973) Lee Westwood, professional golfer ranked number 1 in October 2010, was born in Worksop.
  • (Born 1981) Robert Newton, hurdling athlete, born in Nottingham, is Britain's only openly gay athlete.
  • (Born 1981) Helen Richardson-Walsh, England and Great Britain hockey player, multiple Olympic medallist, EuroHockey Nations champion and Champions challenge winner, grew up in West Bridgford.
  • (Born 1983) Hayley Turner, top female horse-racing jockey of all time, was born near Nottingham.
  • (Born 1984) Andrew Hadfield, canoe slalomist, was born in Worksop.
  • (Born 1989) Rebecca Adlington, freestyle swimmer, Olympic and world champion and world record holder, was born in Mansfield.
  • (Born 1995) Luke Bambridge, tennis player, was born in Nottingham.

Stage, broadcasting, and film

Miscellaneous

  • (1924–2013) Mary Joynson, director of Barnardo's from 1973 to 1984, was born in Bingham.
  • (Born 1944) Margaret Humphreys, social worker and Director of the Child Migrants Trust, was born and bred in Nottingham.
  • (1946–2004) Harold Shipman, physician and serial killer, was born in Nottingham.
  • (Born 1969) Norma Gregory, author, historian, archivist, broadcaster and diverse heritage specialist.
  • (Born 1987) Paris Lees, journalist, presenter and transgender rights activist, was born in Hucknall.
  • (Born 1989) Jessica Linley, representing Nottingham, became Miss England 2010.

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